New Flyer Congratulates CUTRIC on Launch of World’s First Multi-Manufacturer Interoperability Demonstration for Fast-Charge Electric Buses

April 12, 2018
New Flyer Industries Canada ULC has congratulated the Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium on the successful launch of its multi-manufacturer interoperability demonstration hosted in Vancouver, British Columbia.

New Flyer Industries Canada ULC has congratulated the Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium on the successful launch of its multi-manufacturer interoperability demonstration hosted in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, as part of its Pan-Canadian Electric Bus Demonstration and Integration Trial.

The project involves on-route high-powered charging stations integrating with local utility systems. This makes Canada the world’s first country to demonstrate an interoperable electric bus trial, involving multiple bus and charging station manufacturers. The project spans three communities across Canada (Vancouver, Brampton and York Region) and will test interoperability of electric transit vehicles using a new standardized high-powered overhead charging system. Vancouver is the first to launch, with CUTRIC’s next events occurring simultaneously in Brampton and York Regions (Ontario) on April 16, 2018.

“As a long-time innovator in public transportation and North America’s only manufacturer of all four electric bus propulsions, it was important that New Flyer become an active contributor and supporter of CUTRIC’s demonstration project,” said Jennifer McNeill, vice president, sales and business development with New Flyer and a current Board member for CUTRIC. “We are proud to participate in this project, not only to highlight Canadian intellectual property in motion but to also realize collaborative creation of industry standards, as well as measurable emission reduction in communities across Canada.”

The project is expected to reduce direct CO2 emissions by up to 101,867 TCO2E over the lifecycle of the vehicles deployed across the country. In Vancouver, TransLink will own and operate its own charging systems, while sharing data with BC Hydro.
With a vision to make Canada a global leader in zero- and low-emissions transportation technologies, including advanced and integrated mobility technologies, CUTRIC works to support research and development through industry-academic collaborations that bring innovation, design, and manufacturing to Canada’s transportation supply chain. Through this work, CUTRIC will help decrease fuel consumption, avoid wasted infrastructure assets, and reduce redundancies in operations. New Flyer has been a member of CUTRIC since inception.

As cities adopt battery-electric, zero-emission vehicles at increasing rates, standards in charging and connectivity will be essential for city operation. CUTRIC helps to achieve that and builds a platform for Smart Mobility development. In February 2018, New Flyer committed to leading collaboration, cooperation, and the technological advancement of Smart Mobility in North America; supporting development of Smart Cities through advanced transit solutions. It followed in April 2018 with becoming the first bus manufacturer in the world to sign on to Shared Mobility Principles for Livable Cities. CUTRIC is a nonprofit consortium founded in 2014 with nearly 100 members representing public and private stakeholders across Canada.